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26 Oct 07

Strobist: When Are You Gonna Learn?

  • Even if you are talented, it is the hard work that pushes you to the next level. Every day.

    You work hard and think hard? You raise the bar.

    You slack off? You stagnate. Or worse.
30 Mar 07

Exceptional Dental Practice Management: Is It Really a Man/Woman Thing?

  • There is a difference in how men and women use and interpret words, though. Men see words as tools. This word is used to describe this and this is how you use it. Women see words as paint.
01 Jan 07

Verbal Abuse

Verbal abuse is not just yelling at somebody...

www.leaderu.com/...verbalabuse.html - Preview

Personal Management

22 Dec 06

Plan To Straighten Out Entire Life During Weeklong Vacation Yields Mixed Results - The Onion

  • "You have to make a conscious effort every day," Hatcher said. "You can't spend years letting things fall apart and then fix it all in seven days. It's just not possible. Perhaps if Derek had had two weeks off, he might have been able to catch up on a sizable portion of his tasks, but he won't be getting two weeks of vacation at his job for at least another three years, before which time he'll most certainly be fired for being so disorganized. So there's no real point in talking about it."
01 Dec 06

Erin Pavlina’s Blog » Choosing Our Emotions

  • I said, “Am I allowed to do that? Can I just ignore what’s happened here and be blissful?”

    Higher Self replied, “Sure, why not? Emotions are choices. You can choose your emotions at any time, under any circumstance, or any condition.”
28 Nov 06

Early Retirement

Also see "Investing for Early retirees" and "Choosing a place to live for early retirees."

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Personal Management

  • This article is written primarily for Americans. We have "pursuit of happiness" written right into our Declaration of Independence. A working person, however, does not expect to be happy all the time. Every job has unpleasant elements and drudgery. The working person imagines that if he didn't have to work, he would be happy 24/7. It would be like going to Disneyland every day. Suppose that you are retired. At this point, your one job is the pursuit of happiness. If you are not happy, therefore you are a failure at your job and in your life. But how can you be happy 24/7?
21 Nov 06

Books :: MarkTAW.com

Also see the round house concept on his site.

www.marktaw.com/...Books.html - Preview

Personal Management

  • When you're indoctrinated into a cult, they change your vocabulary. They do this so that if you see any of your old friends & family, they'll seem odd to you. You'll talk to them and they just won't "get" what you're talking about.

    When the Hero returns home from his journey, he often becomes bigger than the small town he grew up in. His concerns are greater, his thoughts on not just his village, but the world.

    Whenever I read a good book, I often feel the same way. As if the insights I've gained are too difficult to pass on to other people. The way I see the world, the way I organize information is influenced by the books I've read, and these are some of the most influential.
08 Nov 06

What to do with your life :: MarkTAW.com

  • Do what will make you happy now, and what will make you happy 10 years from now.
02 Oct 06

Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: Tour de France - The Razor's Edge

Surely the only thing worse than crashing and burning from pushing too hard is never pushing at all.

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Personal Management

  • "on edge"...referring to the elusive moment when all systems are working at optimum efficiency. It is made possible by supercompensation, that physiological tendency of bodies under stress to protect themselves by getting stronger . . .up to a point. After that point – the edge of the icy ridge, so to speak – the body protects itself by shutting down...the most magical part being that you get better at it as you get older.
10 Aug 06

Wired 7.02: Lost in Space - the officeless office

A workspace is not inherently bad, and probably inherently good. "Deep down, we're all still cave dwellers."

www.wired.com/...chiat_pr.html - Preview

Personal Management

  • It was a bold experiment in creating the office of the future.
    There were no offices, no desks, no personal equipment.
    And no survivors.
01 Aug 06

How to build a better browser - scottberkun.com

A discussion of ideas and concepts that have shaped browsers, in good and bad ways, and what areas still need addressing, eg, bookmarking systems.

www.scottberkun.com/...essay37.htm - Preview

Personal Management

20 Jul 06

Google Operating System: On Limits

  • If you can do anything, you will most likely do nothing.
28 Mar 06

Pursue What Works

The author summarizes his learning into Hectosophies; 100 of the the things that have been the most beneficial to his development.

hectosophy.com/CollectingSeashells.htm - Preview

Education Personal Management

10 Feb 06

February 7 | Conan O'Brien's Commencement Speech

Hilarious, and yet, at the same time, hopeful.

www.february-7.com/...conan.htm - Preview

Humor Personal Management

  • I'll go now, to make bigger mistakes and to embarrass this fine institution even more. But let me leave you with one last thought: If you can laugh at yourself loud and hard every time you fall, people will think you're drunk.
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